Resources for Cyclists

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Travel Services

Bike Assist Shuttle Service

A shuttle service by taxi or mini-van can be provided depending on the number of passengers, to move bicycles and cyclists throughout the Niagara region.

Coventry Transportation – Well respected for its high standards, excellent governance and efficient support infrastructure needed for moving people safely. Accommodating multiple passengers and bicycles by providing van shuttle services.

Useful Information

To access the schedule of ship movements in the canal, call the St. Catharines Museum and Welland Canals Centre at Lock 3 (905-984-8880) or visit Great Lakes Seaway.

CAA -For members only, Bike Assist is a roadside assistance for your bike. If a problem occurs, CAA will take care of you and your bike. Available 24 hours, 7 days a week. Call CAA or use CAA Mobile App. Visit caa.ca/mobile for more information.

St. John’s Ambulance App – First Aid advice from medically trained experts and Cycle Response unit. Tips on how to use bicycle equipment as First Aid instruments. Visit St. John’s Ambulance website to download the app and for more information.

Share the Road – The Share the Road Coalition is a provincial cycling advocacy organization working to build a bicycle friendly Ontario. They coordinate programs, events and advocacy including Bicycle Friendly Communities program, Annual Ontario Bike Summit, OntarioCAN and Advocacy Toolkit.Through the, Share the Road Coalition, Bicycle Friendly Communities program there are 40 of 444 municipalities in Ontario designated bicycle friendly. The Niagara region has 7 municipalities with this designation which include:

Pelham – Silver

Grimsby – Bronze

Thorold – Bronze

Welland – Bronze

St. Catharines – Bronze

Niagara Falls – Bronze

Lincoln – Honourable Mention

Ontario by Bike – The Ontario By Bike Network is a great resource when planning a cyclingtrip in Niagara. Accommodations, restaurants, cafes, attractions, visitor information centres, bike stores and other businesses participating in the Ontario By Bike Network offer specific services and amenities that cater to the needs of cyclists. This may include overnight secure bike storage, healthy food options and easy access to cycling information.

Warmshowers.org is a free worldwide hospitality exchange for cyclists. These are people willing to offer accommodations, meals, warm showers, etc., to touring cyclists. Visit warmshowers.org for more information.

Bike Valet – is a service provided at a community event that allows people to leave their bikes at a central location during the event.

City of St. Catharines Tourism – Discover the City of St. Catharines with its award winning restaurants, festivals, historic sites and unique downtown. Visit the City of St. Catharines Tourism website for more information.

Niagara South Coast Tourism Association – Niagara’s South Coast is a lively destination for visitors and locals of all ages in search of some recreational fun covering Fort Erie, Port Colborne, Wainfleet, Welland and Pelham. Visit Niagara’s South Coast Tourism website for more information.

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